The Loadout Room author, Scott Witner, is a former Marine Infantryman. He has trained in California, Korea, and Japan and has cross trained with the Korean ROK Marines, French Foreign Legion Parachute Regiment, and the British Royal Marines.

Used by Native Americans and European colonials, tomahawks were great general purpose tools that were also employed as weapons. Originally, Native Americans used sharp stones attached to wooden handles which was beneficial for everyday uses like cutting or hunting. Later, Europeans introduced metal blades to the design which improved efficiency and durability of the tool. Now, tomahawks are available in different forms such as the SOG Tactical Tomahawk, Voodoo Hawk, and FastHawk. These are great alternatives to the traditionally heavier axes and hatchets.

The Survivalist Blog is a site dedicated for families, preppers, and survivalists for emergency preparedness and survival strategies. The site is managed by a crew of experts in various fields including outdoor survival, hunting, military, and weapons. In this review, they take a look at the SOG Tactical Tomahawk, the largest of the SOG line of tomahawks.

Everyday Tactical Vids is a YouTube channel dedicated to those of us who want to think tactically and live purposefully. If you want to bring skills to everyday life, this is the place for you. Thinking tactically, living purposefully.